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Petre, Caitlin. “Hoop-Jumping Felons Can Vote.” Albuquerque Journal. July 29, 2004.
Petre, Caitlin. “The Lessons I Didn’t Learn in College.” Newsweek. November 13, 2006.
Petre, Caitlin. “Newspapers Embrace Personalization… Readers, Not So Much.” The Filter Bubble blog. May 14, 2011.
Petre, Caitlin. “A Quantitative Turn in Journalism?” Tow Center for Digital Journalism blog. October 30, 2013.
Petre, Caitlin. “Managing Metrics: The Containment, Disclosure, and Sanctioning of Audience Data at the New York Times.” Winner, Best Student Paper: International Communication Association, Journalism Studies Division. Honorable Mention, Best Student Paper: American Sociological Association, Communication and Information Technology Section
Petre, Caitlin. Review of Philip N. Howard, Pax Technica: "How the Internet of Things May Set Us Free or Lock Us Up." Contemporary Sociology, forthcoming.
Petre, Caitlin. Word Count: Web Metrics, Journalism, and the Future of Expertise in the Big Data Age. Book under advanced contract with Princeton University Press.
The article ran in the Dutch newspaper Stimuleringsfonds Voor De Journalistiek. Titled "Be There While Bombs Fall Into 360 Degree Video," the article explores immersion journalism.
Fobazi Ettarh MLIS ’14 and Melody Townley MLIS ’13 have been recognized as ALA’s Emerging Leaders of 2017.
Rutgers School of Communication and Information Associate Professor Chirag Shah has published a new book, titled “Social Information Seeking - Leveraging the Wisdom of the Crowd.”